“Navigating the Emotional Aspects of Apraxia: My Child’s Story” – By Stacey Mahoney As a parent of a child with apraxia, I’ve learned that this neurological speech disorder…
Hey! My name is Wes, my pronouns are he/him, and I’m delighted to be a guest blogger for The Apraxia Foundation. I am a Nationally Certified Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP),…
My name is Rachel Archambault, also known as “The PTSD SLP” (@ptsd.slp) on Instagram. I am a Speech-Language Pathologist in South Florida; however, I specialize in trauma-informed care. I…
I’m Elina Csapo, and I use she/her pronouns. I’m currently 17 years old, entering my senior year at The Hun School of Princeton. My primary job is being a student-athlete,…
Hello everyone, My name is Jessica Huttinga, I am 22 years old and live in the Netherlands. I have been diagnosed with apraxia since birth. Here in the Netherlands this…
My journey with Apraxia of Speech started when I was two years old and diagnosed with Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS), but that was just the start of the journey…